"I have asked the (tourism) department to study and submit the report on impact on tourism following ban on the sale of liquor around the state and national highways," Goa Tourism Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar told PTI today.
He said his department has also approached Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar over the matter.
"Parrikar is an able chief minister. We have a hope that he will find a solution to the problem," he said.
The state Excise department has already issued notices to nearly 3,000-odd outlets falling within 500 metres of the national and state highways.
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The Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG), a private body representing the hotel and travel trade in the state, said there is no immediate impact of the SC order.
"The impact won't be visible so fast. People who have booked the tickets won't cancel it. But those who are planning to come to Goa would think twice before deciding on it," he said.
Messiah said the hotels located along the highways are likely to be affected.
He also said that the arrival of foreign tourists may be affected.
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